Adding and recording machine.



H. LANDBIEDEL;

ADDING AND REUORDING momma APPLIGATTDN FILLD JAN. 1'7, WW

1,121,734, Patented Dec: 22, 155%? 6 EHEFTS SHEET! WITNESSES: IN VE N TOR Harry Lamisiweb.

(If ATTORNEYS H. LANDSIEDEL.

ADDING AND RECORDING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED JANv 17 191-1 1iv 1 21 {734 Patented Dec. 22, 1914.

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ADDING AND rmmnmm; MAcHmE.

APYLJUATIUN FILED JAN, 17, 19M.

Patented Dec. 22, 1914.

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ADDING AND RECORDING MACHINE APPLICATION FILED JAN. 17, HKL 1,121,734 Patented Dec.22,1914

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WITNESSES INVENTOR Harry band/Siedd Krronwm 5 H. LANDSIBDEL.

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HELRRY LANDSIEDEL, OF IOPLAB BLUFF. MISEUURX. ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGN- MENTS, TO THE DALTON ADDING MACHINE COMPANY, 01? CTLNCINNATI. OHIO, A

COR?ORATION OF OHIO.

A'D'UING AND HEUJRYlYKG LMCHII'IE.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Dec. 22, 1914.

fl; all whoa-n it may com-cw! R 2;, known that l, llannr L\l\'l) "Il.liF.L. a c tizen of the l uiled P rates. rc idiru; at the city oi" Popiar-lllutl, count-V of Butler. and

*3 Hate of Missouri, hav invented a no and useful Adding and Recording Machine. at which the following is a specification.

Th s inrention relates to adding and reowl .2 machines oi the type in which hawker; are rounded y op ration of the mechanism. and are introduced o the adding or aecunmlating mechanism lo devices under control of the recording n'zeclianisn'l. 15. [in ohjeet of the invention is to provide anadding and recording machine haYlllfI a series of type-carriers arranged in numerical orders and operable to record selected mun hers. and also including: a series of adding wheels arranged in nui'mu'ical orders, and acrmtors arranged to cooperate with the typei-arriers to operate corresponding adding o in hi to add the various numbers recorded combination with means for disabling or I Aer-ranting the coiiperative relationship i ea'een various numbers of the typecarwas and actuators so that varying numbers oi the type-carriers may be operated to record dill'erent numbers Without operating at tln adding mechanism actuators.

.\nother object of the invention is to pro an adding and recording machine. coininp' recording mechanism. and adding arranged to cooperate with the mechanism to add the numbers recorded. in combination \\'itlilate1-:1llv moralle paper carriage arranged to feed paper to the recording mechanism. and a novel form oi devices under control of the paper an wiriagrc for disabling or interrupting the cooperative relationship between the recordimz mechanism and the actuators for the adding mechanism, so that numbers may be recorded without operating; the adding mechanism.

further object is to produce a machine of the character described comprising aetuators for multiple order adding mechanism arranged in cooperati e relationship with multiple order recording: mechanism. a laterally movable paper carriage controllinfl suitable mechanism for disabling or interrupting the ci'i mratire relationship bet 1 all or the actuators and the recording i hanisn'z in prmletermined positions oi lhe paper carriage. and independently operable mris for disabling or interrupting such co i w-rative relationship between less than all orders of the actuators and the recording mechanism.

A. stil further object is to provide a machine of the character described comprising multiple order adding and recording mechani ms arranged to cooperate so that the IIliXIL K-L'S recorded will also be added. in coml-lnation with means for disabling or interrupting the cooperative relationship between said adding and recording mechanisms in a varying plurality of orders at the will of the operator.

Tarious other advantages and objects will appear from the following detailed description. reference being made to the accompanying drawings in Whic Figure l is a longitudinal sectional view of a machine embodying one form of my inrenlion. and illustrating the recording mechanism operating independently of the actuators for the adding mechanism. Fig. 2 a similar sectional view illustrating the recording: and adding mechanisms in their normal positions. the machine being adjusted, however, so that the recording mechanism may operate independently of the acuai'ors for the adding mechanism. such adjustment being, eli'ectcd by the position of the paper carriage. Fig. ilis an enlarged sectional view illustrating the train of connections under control of the paper carriage whereby the cooperative relationship between the recording mechanism and the actuator for the adding mechanism is disabled o) interrupted. Fig. 4 is a c0rrespending sectional View illustrating connections whereby cooperative relationship between the adding and recording mechanism is etl'eeted. this, however, differing from F g. 5, in illustrating the actuators for the adding mechanism arran cd to coiiperate ith the recording mechanism, whereas Fig. 3 illu trates the parts adjusted so that the recording: mechanism may operate independently of the actuators for the adding mechanism. Fig. 5 is a plan view of a part v ibetween the recordin actuators for the adding mechanism is disof the machine illustrating the devices by which the paper carriage actuates the train of connections for uncoupling the recording mechanism from the actuators for the adding mechanism to permit independent operation of the recording mechanism in certain adjustments of the paper carriage. Fig. 6 is a view illustratingthe position of the same parts illustrated in Fig. 5 during the return movement of the recording mechanis. after number has been recorded but not added. Fig. 7 is a view illustrating the position of the parts when the paper carriage is adjusted to permit the adding and recording mechanisms to cooperate in the adding and recordin operat1ons.,Fig. 8 is a rear elevation o mechanism illustrated in Figs. 3 and 4. Fig. 9 is a perspective view. of the paper carriage escapement mechanism, and the train of connections whereby the escapement mechanism is automatically operated to permit lateral movement of the paper carriage in crossfootin g. Fig. 10 is a perspective View ofone of the escapement pawls. or stops removed from its support. Fig. 11 is a perspective view of a part of the connections under control of the motor whereby the paper carriage is released and enabled to move laterally a column space for crossfooting work at each operation of the motor.

The machine with which I have iHustrated my invention has its prototype in the adding and listing mechanism constitutin a part of the subject matter of Hopkins Tatent No. 1,039,130, dated September 24, 1912. Many of the features of the machlne with which I have illustrated my present invention also exist in the Dalton adding machine, which is manufactured under the said Hopkins patent. For the purpose tr illustrating my present invention I have tlsoillustrated so much of the structure of the adding and listing mechanism of the the Hopkins patent, and of the Dalton add.- ing machine as directly relate to and cooperate with this invention. For instance, the machine with which my invention is to ined includes a series of adding wheels arranged in numerical orders, and supported upon a rod or shaft 2 mounted ,in a frame 3. The shaft 2 is raised and owered as usual during the operation of the recording mechanism hereinafter described, so that the numbers recorded will be added, unless the cooperative relationship mechanism and the abled or interrupted by the mechanism ineluded in the present invention in order to enable numbers to be listed without adding. Any of the usual forms of differential mechanism may be employed to limit the movement of the recording mechanism.

I have not illustrated the differential mechanism in the accompanying drawings for the reason that it does not alter or modify the operation of any of the parts included in this invention.

It will be apparent from the subsequent description that my invention is not limited to use in connection with any specific form of difl'erential'mechanism but is capable of use in machines of different types.

In the embodiment of my invention illustrated a series of type-carriers 4 are suspended upon a shaft 5 and support the usual type 6 upon their front or upper ends, and arranged to be struck by the hammers 7, in the usual manner to print upon paper against the platen 8. The platen 81s mounted in a laterally movable paper carriage 9 arranged to operate upon a; supporting rail 10, and actuated in one direction bya spring drum 11 having a band of -tape 12 connected to the carriage. For each of the type-carriers there is a cotiperating rack 13, said racks also being suspended from the shaft 5, arran ed to cooperate with the adding wheels 1 1n the usual manner to actuate said adding wheels in adding and clearing operations.

Each type-carrier may be coupled with or released from its cooperating rack, so that the type-carriers may operate without operating the corresponding racks, thereby enabling the operator to use the machine as a listing machine without adding the numbers listed. The coupling device whereby the type-carriers and racks are optionally cou-' pled together or released from each other, is similar to the coupling device disclosed in Dalton and Magnus Patent No. 1,049,057, dated December 31, 1912. The coupling device whereby each type-carrier may be optionally coupled with or disconnected from the corresponding rack comprises a coupling arm 14 pivoted to each type-carrier at 15 and actuated upwardly by a spring 16 having its lower end connected to a coupling arm and its upper end connected to the type-carrier. Each coupling arm is provided with a notch in its upper side adapted to receive a pin 11 on the corresponding rack and thereby couple the type-carrier and rack for joint operation in adding and recording operations. For limiting upward movement of the coupling arms 14 each type-carrier is provided with a shoulder 17 and each coupling arm is provided with a pin 18 adapted to engage the corresponding shoulder 17 as illustrated in Figs. 1 had 4. These coupling arms are substantially the same as the coupling devices constituting a part of the subject matter of the Dalton and Magnus Patent No. 1,049,057 previously mentioned. As in the case of the Dalton and Magnus patent each type-carrier is provided with a depending projection 19 arranged to cooperate directly with the differential mechanism to limit movement of the type-carriers when the type-carriers are alone operated to record, and limit movement of both the typecarriers and racks when the machine is operated n combined adding and recording ope 'atious. The mechanism for controlling the type carriers and racks. that is for permitting them to move to record. and to return them after each operation. r1- ol the usua and Well known type disclosed .in' the said llopkins patent and in the Dalton and Maguus patent, and found in the Dalton adding machine of commerce.

For the purpose of conuiu-henrlinn the present invention it may he assumed that all the foregoing mechanism mist in the prior art, and that my invention an addition thereto and an improvement thereon.

In View of the foregoing explanation f the machine with which my invention is combined and upon which it an llllllll'JYi" ment, I will now proce d to a detailed do scription of the present invention As distinguished froin the machine of the Dalton and Magnus patentin which the couplings 14 are connected to only a limited number of the type-carriers and racks, l have, in the present case equipped the type" carrier and rack in each denominational order in the machine with one of the releasable couplings. In addition, as I will presently describe, I have provided means for disabling or interri'lpting the coiiperative rc-- lationship between varied numbers of the racks and type-carriers, so that all of the racks may be disconnected from the type carriers, to enable the machine to be used as a straight listing machine without the functions of addition; or, a less number of the racks may be disconnected from the typecarriers at the will of the operator, so that the machine may be operated to list and add numbers in one column. and at the same time list numbers in an adiacent column without adding the last mentioned numbers. In the particular embodiment illustrated the paper carriage is movable laterally to receive records in various column spaces. with provision for uncoupling the tvgnew-an riers from all of the racks when adinstcd in certain column spaces, and for permitting automatic coupling up of the type-carriers and racks when said carriage is adjusted to recei e records in other column spaces. Thus, certain columns of numbers may be listed without adding, and other adiacent columns may be listed and added, and whether or not the adding functions of the entire machine are eliminated will be deter mined by the position of the paper carriage. The mechanism for uncoupling a less num her than all of the type-carriers from the corresponding racks is manipulative inde pendently the paper carriage, so that the adding! l'unrti'.=; of the machine a we eliminated nly ill certain (Llfiilt'llfihlitlullill orders While the adding functions in the remaining deumnirational orders am not interrrnotcd.

With the foregoing! general mention of mm: of the Min of the machine I will now proceed to a description of the speciili of the in ention "which I have ii in'i'i 'lhe paper (illilltlgt includes threa rod or shaft ill, the rod 20 su 'iports a series of independently adiustable stops 21 vhirh are capable of lateral movement upon he rod to any desired precise adiustment. the stops ill are the tabulating: or column -e stops whcxvby the carriage is held in any selected adj Jnient against. the power of the motor ll. Each stop comprises a sleeve portion a; i a flange portion, the dangle portion lllllifl preferably polygonal and adapted to brengaged by a. plate 22 muted in the paper carriage. The plate resting against adjacent flat edges of the slope: lock or hold the stops and prevent them from turning, on the rod 20. so hat said stops will be positively held in whatever adjustment they may be placed. A fiat portion on certain ones or all of the stops may be provided with a notch 23 which, in certain adjustments of the stops, receives an abutment on one member of the train of connections by u hich the adding functions of themachine eliminated. A rod or shalt M 15 supported in frame parts above the shaft 5. and supports an escapenient member having a rearwardly extending: arm 27 provided with a slot 28. Another escapement member .29 is pivotallv supported upon the rod or shaft Zl and is separated from the escapement member 26 b an intervening sleeve 30. The sleeve 30 of greater length than the thickness of the flange portions on the steps 21, so that when one of the stops E31 engages the escapement member 29 the member 26 will be on the opposite side of the stop 21. The escapement member 96 is provided with a rearwardly projecting portion 31. A spring act-u ates-1 the member toward the stops 23., so that in the normal working of the machine one of the steps .21 will be engaged with the escapement member 29. The escape! t member 29 thus holds the paper carriage in its various column space positions. The carriage is actuated laterally and moved. from column to column by the motor 11. To enable the motor 11 to move the carriagvl from one column to another the escapement members 26 and 29 are operated by the devices and in the manner next described.

A hell crank lever 33 is pivoted upon one of the supports 27 and is provided with a pin 34- extending across the upper edge of the arm 31 which is a part of the escapement member 29, said pin also extending into the slot 28 in the rear arm of the escapement member 26. The upper arm of the lever 33 is actuated forwardly by a spring 35, thereby holding the pin 34 near the front end of the slot 28 and in such position that the member 29 may be engaged by one of the stops 2] Rearward movement of the upper arm of the lever 23 causes the pin 34 to depress the arm 31 in opposition to the spring 32, and" thereby disengage the member 29 from the stop 21, said pin 34 also moving the escapement member 26 forwardly in position to be engaged by one of the stops 21, When the number 29 is thus released from the stop 21 the motor 11 actuates thecarriage leftwardly with respect to the operator until the next stop 21 engages the member 26. When the lever 33 is returned to its normal osition the member 29 is moved forwardly y its s ring 32, and the member 26 is disengaged rom the stop 21. Thereupon the motor 11 actuates the carriage an additional distance until the stop 21 which had been engaged by the member 26 moves into engagement with the member 29. A link 36 has its upper end pivoted to the rear arm of the bell crank lever 33, and'its lower end pivbted to the rear arm of a bell crank lever 37 which may be, as in the present instance it is illustrated, pivotally supported under the base of the machine proper. A link 38 is pivoted at its rear end to the lower arm of the bell crank lever 37, and has its front end pivoted to a lever 39. The usual motor-actuated operating lever 40 is provided with a pin 41 arranged to coiiperate with the lever 39 through an escapement device, so that the lever 40 may move in one direction without operating the train of connections leading to the member 26 and 29 controlling the carriage in its column space movements, said pin also cooperating with the escapement device so that movement of the lever 40 in the opposite direction will actuate the train of connections and enable the carriage to be moved in its column space movements. An escapement member 42 ispivotally sup ported at the side of the lever 39 and has a projection 43 en aging against the front edge of an upwar extension of the lever 39. A spring 44 is arranged in an obvious manner to hold the projection 43 in engagement with the extension of the lever 39, as illustrated in Fig. 11. The lever 40 is the usual motor-actuated lever and coiiperates with a lever 45 mounted on the usual rock shaft 46, and controlling operation of the machine for adding and recording purposes in the usual Way. For present purposes it is suflicient to state that the upper end of the lever 40 moves rearwardly (to the left as illustrated in Fig. 2) to coiiperate with the lever 45 and enable the type-carriers to move forward to record, and to enable the racks and type-carriers to operat when the machine is used as an adding and listing machine. When the lever 40 is moving rearber 43. When the lever 40 swings back to the normal position illustrated in Fig. 2 the pin 41 engages against the rear edge of the ower a. y o the escapement member 42 and thereby ctuates the train of connections controlling the members 26 and 29 and enabling the paper carriage tooperate 'to another column space. When the pin 41 becomes released from the member 42 the spring 35 restores to their normal position the connections controlling the members 26 and 29.. I

A lever 47 is pivotally supported upon a' stationary part of the machine adjacent to the rod20. and is arranged to coiiperate with the stops 21 to eliminate the adding functions of the machine so as to enable the machine to be operated as a listing machine without adding the numbers listed. The lever 47 is provided with an arm 48 arranged to be engaged by the fiat surfaces of the stops 21 when the fiat surfaces of said stops are toward the end of the arm 48. Said arm 48 is also arranged to be received in the notches 23 when said notches are toward said arm. Thus, in certain adiustments of the stops 21 the lever 47 will be actuated and held in its rearward position during the listing of numbers, and in certain other adjustments of the stops 21 the lever 47 will not be interfered with. The lever 47 is provided with a projection 49, which extends in front of the upper end of the lever 50, so that when the lever 47 is moved rearwardly the upper end of the lever 50 will also be moved rearwardly in opposition to a spring 51 which actuates the upper end of the said lever 50 forwardly. -The lower end of the lever50 is pivoted to-an arm y when the lever 47 is moved by any of the stops 21 the rod 55 will be depressed a sufficient distance to disengage the couplings 14 from the coupling pins 14 on the racks. In the embodiment illustrated all of the couplings will be disconnected, so that the machine may be operated as a listing machine'without adding the numbers listed. Also it will be understood that the adding functions I may be eliminated in any desired columns by simply manipulating the stops 21' so that the flat surfaces thereon will be presented tomid operate the arm 48 resulting inunations of the machine to enable the coupling the type-carriers from their ass-i ciated racks in all denominational ordris of the machine.

My invention also includes mechanism for disabling or interrupting the cooperative rclationshi p between the type-carriers and the actuators for the adding mechanism in lei-s than all (lt'nUflllIli'iZlODfll ordersof the chine, so that the machine is opcratiu to eliminate the adding functions in a varied plurality of 'l-lenomirrational orders. In the embodiment illustrated the invention in cludes, in addition to the mechanism herein before described. m ans for uncoupling th type-carriers from the associated racl in the five higher denominational orders, though it will be apmrent that the struc 'ture nay be varied within the scope of the present invention so that any desired number of type-carriers may be uncoupled from their associated racks. The specific form of the device for uncoupling the type-carriers and racks in hi rlier orders includes a blade 56 (Figs. 4- and 8). attached to the rear side of the rod in above th r arwardly extending ends of the couplii'igs ll. The rod is revolubly or rocliahly supported by the arms 5 and has an arm 51 on one end. A link 58 has ias rear end connected to the arm 57 and its front end pivoted to a, lever The lever .39 is pivoted upon a support 60 and extends upwardly through a slot in the keyboard plate l'il. in, a posit on adjacent to the keyboard and convenient for inani 'mlation. llv' moving tho upper end of the lever 59 forwardly the rod 5 will be rocked and the blade so depressed thereby effectively to engage with and un couple or disengage 'he cou iiling ll from the pins ll. thus releasing the typeiirarriers from their associatei'l racks in the live higher denominational orders. When the machine is adjusted in this manner the tgv irwarrii in the higher denoniirmt'ional orders ma operated to record lllillllkln without said numbers being add. at the same time that the type-carriers in the lower denmniimtional orders are operated to record and add numbers. It may be desirable in such ope in the higher orders to operat in carrying; or transferring any of tin; adding; methanism when carrying or transr'erring 1e quired to maintain in the adding mecharm the total of all numbers recorded in lower orders. Such operation is frequently 're ferred to as an eXtended total operation. and provision is made for than extending 1hr total from the lower denominational orders into the higher dcnunraalimial orders in which the type-(a r ar uarouplul from their associated 1". ach tvpcarrier is pwn'i "iii h i oil. "the spring (23 is the usual spring in the specific machine illustrated for actuating the racks uni-hardly for carrying and translrrrim operations, and the racks are released from their stop de\ires (ii in the usual manner Thus, as usual in these machines, when it necessary to carry or transfer from a lower to a higher order the rack 13, whose opera tion is necessary for the transferring w carrying, is permitted to move rearwardiy a slight distance sullicient to actuate its cor responding adding wheel the distance required to set said wheel to represent the digit carried over. This ordinary opera tion is retained in the ,resent machine.

I? or restoring the rachs after each carry ing or transferring operation thereof speeial equipment is required because of the fact that the typecarriers are disconnected from said racks in certain of the orders. The mechanism for returning the racks to their idle position after eaclrcarrying or transferring operation includes a rod hi: supported transxersely behind the racks l?) by arms (56 which are attached to a reel; shaft 67. The rock shaft (3? has an arm rigidly attached thereto and havii k lim lront end pivoted to llierear end of a ever which is eil'ecti e to hold the lever Tl in the position illustrated in Figs. .1 and i. The usual rorl; shaft 16 morts an rm 711 hm ing a pm T13 filllPUit in a roller T61 \l 'l'ien the shaft ll? rorlcrd iorwardly in the aural operation of the machine to jmnrt the tjv' nr-rarric to Love l fliifklij lr cord. the roller [=3 ror'acls with the wr-L. vii of ihe. lever 71 as illustrated in therebv actuating the rod (35 torwar iy through the trail; of connections controlling mild rod. The l'oruard movement of the rod 65 actuator: the racks l3 and again cnstages them in their u: ml engagement with the members ii. The inward rockinL of the shaft l eventually carries the roller T hevond the lower end of the leyer 7i. Wherrnpon the train of connccthjan from said ic Tl to the rod ll-3 ire restored to their idle position by a spring 77 coni'iccting the lever fill with a stationary part oflhe niarninc. Backward or return movement of tin" roller 7h simply turns the lever 71 on 1% print until said roller has passed bejmzul end of said lever. biundci'siood that many f the present invention pahie of embodiment in various type chines without materially modifying or changing the operation of the devices included in the invention.

1 do not restrict myself to the use of the invention in any specific type of machine but contemplate such mechanical, variations as will enable persons skilled in the art to utilize the invention in whatever embodiment may be preferred.

What I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:

1. An adding and recording machine comprising a series of type-carriers arranged in numerical orders, a series of adding wheels under control of said type-carriers also arranged in numerical orders, means for operating said type-carriers and said aiding wheels to record and add numbers, and means for disabling the coiiperative relationship between the type-carriers and adding wheels in a varying plurality of orders.

2. An adding and recording machine, comprising a series of type-carriers arranged in numerical orders, a series of adding wheels also arranged in numerical orders, and actuators arranged to coiiperate with the type-carriers to operate corresponding adding wheels to add the numbers recorded, in combination with means for disabling the cooperative relationship between various numbers of the type-carriers and actuators so that varying numbers of the type-carriers may be operated independently of the corresponding adding wheels.

3. An adding and recording machine, com rising recording mechanism, adding mec innism arranged to coiiperate with the recording mechanism to add the numbers recorded, and means for disabling the cooperati 'e relationship between various parts of the recording mechanism and corresponding parts of the adding mechanism whereby said parts of the recording mechanism may operate independently of the add ng mechanism.

4. An adding and recording machine, comprising a series of type-carriers ar- 'anged in numerical orders, adding wheels arranged in numerical orders, and automatic means for operating said adding wheels when numbers are recorded, in combination with means for enabling all of said tvpe-carriers to operate independently of the adding mechanism. and means for enabling certain of said t vpcvarrir-rs to opcrate independently of the adding nierlmnism at the same time thaimlher tipematrricis and corresponding portions of the adding! mechanism operate in recording and add ng operations.

5. In an adding machine. t vpe-carriers. operable to record a 'wlurality of columns of data at a single operation, a rack for each type-carrier, an adding wheel operatively related to each rack, and means for controlling said racks enectively to prevent addition of the data in only one or in a plurality of said columns recorded as aforesaid, as desired.

6. In an adding machine, type-carriers operable to record numbers, racks, adding wheels enmeshed with said racks, means under control of the type-carriers for operating said. racks and thereby the adding wheels, and means for disconnecting varied numbers of said racks from the type-carriers, substantially as described.

7. In an adding machine, a series of typecarriers arranged in numerical orders and operable side by side to record a number of columns of items at a single operation, racks, devices connecting said racks and type-carriers, means for disconnecting said racks from said type-carriers in a varying plurality of orders, and means for holding the disconnected racks from movement with the corresponding type-carriers.

8. In an adding machine, a series of typecarriers operable to record a number of columns of items at a single operation, a shaft, adding wheels mounted on said shaft and held permanently in axial alinement, and mechanism for causing said adding wheels to add the iteni recorded in all or said columns recorded at a single operation as aforesaid or any one of said columns only, or for preventing said adding wheels from adding any of said numbers, substan tially as described.

9. In an adding machine, a series of type carriers operable to record a number of columns of items at a single operation, a shaft, adding wheels mounted on said shaft and held permanently in axial alinement, mechanism for causing said adding wheels to add the items recorded in one of said columns only, or in all of said columns as desired, means for preventing said adding wheels from adding the numbers in any of said columns, and means for extending the total of one column of items from the adding wheels of that column into the adding wheels for an adjacent column.

10. In an adding machine, a series of type-carriers arranged in numerical orders and operable side by side effectively to,

record numbers, dding mechanism, means for operating said racks effectively to cause sa d adding mechanism to add the numbers recorded, and i'neans for preventing a vary ing plurality oi racks from operating when the corresponding typcrarriers are operziicd in recording operation. substantially as described.

H. in adding and recording machine, 1 Adv sing a series of typemarriers ari'fillf'iii in i'irmcricid orders. adding wheels also arranged in numerical orders, means iracks will be operated with said type-carriers, and optionally operable means for disconnecting the 'racksfrom the type-carriers in a; varyinglplurality of orders to enable the disconnected type-carriers to operate independently-bfthe racks and adding wheels,

i 13. In an adding machine, type-carriers arranged in numerical orders andoperable to record oneor more columns of data at a single operation, a rack for. each. typecarrier, an adding wheel operatively related to each rack, releasable means connecting said racks with said type-carriers, and

- means for disconne'ctingfthe racks from the type-carriers in a varying plurality of orders to prevent 'addi'tion' ofTthe data in one or more of-said' columns, as desired. 14. 'In an uddi n'g fmachine, a} laterally V movable paperage," recording devices arranged 'in nunierical or'ders hnd foperable' to record numbers-on paper in said carriage, racks-operatedfby said recording"fl'ghzifrces,- adding wheels controlledbyjsaid racks to add the numbers recorded, and mechanism under control of said paper carriage to prevent operation .of said racks v 15. In an adding machine, recording devices arranged in numerical orders and operable to record numbers on-paperin the paper carriage, a laterally movable paper carriage arranged to feed paper to id recording devices, adding wheels, rachs'con nected to said recording devices for ope'rat ing said adding wheels, means under control of the paper carriage for (l'lSCOHIlLXiiZlHfI said racks from said rr-cordi'ng devices, and means for disconnecting certain ol" said racks from the corresponding recording devices independently ofsaid carriage.

16. In an adding'niachine, a lateralty movable paper, a series of type-carriers arranged in numerical orders and operable side by side to record nun'ibers on paper injsaid carriage, racks, devices connecting said racks and said typecarriers, adding wlicelsarranged in numerical orders under control of said racks to add numbers recorded, and means under control of said paper carriage for disconnecting said racks from said type carriers.

17. In an adding machine, a series of type-carriers arranged in numerical orders Cracks, releasable coupling devices-coupling and operable side by side to record numbers, a laterally movable paper carriage for delivering paper to said type-carriers, racks, devices connecting said racks and said typecarriers, adding wheels under control. 015170 said racks to add the numbers recorded, means 'under control of said paper-carriage for discomiecting saidracks from said" a carriers, and means for disconnec n'g reel tainof said racks from correspondingltvpecarriers independently ofsaid pa'p'er' carriage.

18 In an adding machine, a series-Lot type-carriers arranged in numerical orders, F said racks with said type carri'ers, and :0 ptionally operable means for discon ctir' g said coupling devices to release sa'idracks in a varying plurality of orders.

19. In an adding and recording "machine,. the combinationwith type-carriers arranged in numerical orders and operable in.-reeo rd-f ing operations, adding wheels also-arranged in numerical orders, racks, couplings 'between said racks and 'typecarriers' whereby said typeca'n-iers will operate said racks and thereby. said adding wheels'to addithe'. numbers recorded, of means, for disengaging said couplings in a va ying p in lit 4 orders to enable varying nn type-carriers to operateinifiecord g operat onsf. independently f o'f ithe correspond ng, racks and adding. \"1-iecls,;-'and ;r' i1' ean's -:ifor holding stationary the raelrsffroin:which said couplings are disengaged. 1 a a 20. In an adding and recording nachinc, the combination" 'Willll type-carriers. and racks, couplings for connecting said tv"e carriers and racks for joint o13eration,.op

.tionally operable means for.disengaging-'s 'aid5 i couplings in a varying plurality o'f'orders, and automatic means for rengaging 'said couplings to connect said type-carriers and racks for joint operation after release of said optionally operable means.

In an adding machine, a 5 nos of typecarricrs arranged in numerical'orders and operable in recording operations, adding wheels also arranged in numerical ordcrs,; racks arranged to operate said adding 3 wheels, and means for preventing operations of varied numbers of said'racks when ,the corresponding type-ca rriers operate.

22, In an adding machine, a series oftype. carriers arranged in numerical orders operable in recording operations, adding.

wheels also arranged in numerical -'orde rs,' racks arranged to operate said add ng wlmcls, couplings actuatedby said'typewa-rriors for moving said racks efl'ectii ely-toopiu'zllr. said adding wheels to add the numlwrs recorded, means for disengaging varyin numbers of said couplings from said racks. and springs for. engaging said couplings with said racks.

for operating said add ng wheels to add .trol of said raeks l neans connecting said ltype carriers with said racks whereby said *racks will be operated with said type-can vriers, and optionally operable means for disconnecting the Tacksfroin the type carriers in a varying plurality of orders to enable the disconnected typeearriers to operate independentlyioi-the racks and adding wheels. p

'13." In an adding nnichine, type-carriers arranged in numerical -.orders1andpopera ble .to record oneor more columns of data at a single operation, a rack for, each typecar ri'er, an adding Wheel operatively related to each/racln-releasabl'e' means connecting said racks "with said type-carriers, and means for disconneoting'the racks from the type carrieirs; in afvarying. plurality of orders to preifent' ddition-of-the data in- .oneor-more ofisai columns, as desired.

:l{l..,In' an add' 'g machine, a laterally movable paper 'aearriage, recording devices arranged 'in' 'numerioal' 'orders and operable to record numbersfloii paper in said carriage,

" racks-operated by said "recording" dei ices,

addin'g wheels controlled byjsai'd racks to add the numbers recorded; and mechanism -under control of said paper carriage to preyent operation .i'of said racks. V

l5. In"anadd1ng machine, recording de Weesarraing ed in numerical orders and 0perable to recordinumbe'rs onp'aper in the paper'carriage, a "laterally movable paper carriage arrangedgto feed paper to said r1 cording devices, adding wlieels, racks cornected to saitl'fre m-dingdevicts for ope'rat ing said adding wheels, ni'cai'is under (.011- trol (if the paper carriage for disconnecting [said racks from said recording devices, and

means for disconnecting certain. of said racks-from tlieicorresponding' recording devices'i'ndependently of said carriage.

16; In an adding'niaelnne, a laterally niovable paper, .a series of type carriers arranged in numerical orders and operable side by side'to rewrd numbers on paper iusaid carriage, racks, devices connecting said racks and said type-carriers, adding \vl'ieels arranged in numerical orders under control ofsaid racks to addnu'niliers reronlwh and means under control of said paper carriage for disconnecting racks from said type carriers. i v

17. In {in adding machine a. series of type-carriers arranged in numerical orders type-carriers toqopei be racks, releasable coupling dei'ice's' g upli 'g 6 said racks with said typecarriers, -and p'i tionally operable means vfor disconnecting said coupling devices to release said Iraelis in. a varyingplurality'of orders 19. In an adding andrecording-machine, the combinationivith type-carriersarranged I n numerical orders and operableiirreeordQi ngoperations, adding wheels also-arraij1ged in numerical orders, rac'lrs,. e.oupli'ngs between said racks and type carriers'whereby said type-earriers will operate Ls'aid racks and thereby said addi'n'g'i'vl ieels i to add the" numbers recorded, of means ifor; disengaging said couplings inna yingpluirality of orders to enable i aryingfnuinb er of said V I inn eoordingopera? tions' independently of it'lie' jcorr esponding racks and adding. nheelafand rn'i'e'ans for holding stationarj'ith'e racksT 'froin which said couplings are disengaged. I

20. In an adding and recording inachinq the combination with type-carriers and racks, couplings .jfor'con'ncting said type;

carriers and racks for'joi itopei'ation,iop-

.tionally operable means for disengaging said couplin s in a varying plurality of orders, and automatic ineansjfor reengaging said couplings to connect said type-carriers and racks for joint operation after release of sa d optionally operable means.

it v In an adding nachine, a series of type carriers arranged-in numerical'orders and operable in recording operations, adding wheels also arranged in numerical orders racks arranged to operate said addingriers for moving said racksell'eetivelytoopcrate said adding wheels-to add the inimliers recorded, means for disengaging'i-aryingmuuliers of said couplings from said racks and springs for engaging said couplings with said racks.

of said type'carriers to operate independently of said racks at the will of the operator.

39. In an adding machine, a series of type-carriers, a series of adding wheels, a series of racks for actuating said adding wheels, couplings for connecting said racks with said type-carriers, a lever, a release device controlled by said lever for releasing said couplings, and means for operating said releasing device to release said couplings from said racks.

40. In an adding machine, a series of type-carriers, a series of racks, couplings supported by said type-carriers, means for engaging said couplings with said racks, a manipulative device for disengaging less than all of said couplings from the corresponding racks, and means for disconnecting all of said couplings from said racks.

41. In an adding machine, a series of type-carriers arranged in numerical orders and operable in recording operations, a series of adding Wheels also arranged in numerical orders, a series of racks arranged to coiiperate with said type-carriers and operate said adding Wheels in adding operations incidentally to the operation of said -type-carricrs in recording operations, and

means for preventing varied numbers of said racks from operating when the corresponding type-carriers operate in recording operations.

42. In an adding machine, a series of type-carriers arranged in numerical orders, a series of adding wheels also arranged in numerical orders, a series of racks for op erating said adding wheels, means for op erating said racks incidentally to the operation of said type-carriers in recording operations, and means for preventing operation of varied numbers of said racks at the will of the operator whereby said typecarriers may operate independently of said racks.

43. In an adding machine, a series of type-carriers, a series or" racks, couplings pivoted upon said typemarriers, means for engaging said couplings with said racks, a rod extending across said couplings, means for operating said rod to disconnect all of said couplings from all of said racks, a device for disconnecting less than all of said couplings from the corresponding racks, and means for, operating said device.

In Witness whereof, I have signed this specification in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses. I

HARRY LANDSIEDEL.

Witnesses:

HENRY C. Yancnn, HENRY Dawn. 

